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              <h2><a name="Content_Ref" id="Content_Ref"></a>Content Section </h2>
              <p>The <code>&lt;Content&gt;</code> section
                  defines the type of content, and either holds the content
                  itself or has a reference to external content. The <code>&lt;Content&gt;</code> section
                  is where the gadget attributes and user preferences are
                  combined with programming logic and formatting information
                  to become a running gadget. For more discussion on content
                  types, see <a href="fundamentals.html#Content_Type">Choosing
                  a Content Type</a>. </p>
              <p>The following table lists the <code>&lt;Content&gt;</code> attributes:</p>

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                      <th>Attribute</th>
                      <th>Description</th>
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                      <td><code>type </code></td>

                      <td>Optional string that gives the type of the content.
                          The possible values are <code>html</code> 
                          and  <code>url</code>.
                          The default is <code>html</code>.</td>
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                      <td><code>href </code></td>

                      <td>String that provides a destination URL. Required
                          for <code>type="url"</code>, and not allowed for
                          other content types. </td>
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                      <td><code>cdata </code></td>
                      <td>Optional string. For HTML, contains the raw HTML
                          to render in the iframe.</td>
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